“ Anchor ” Goodwill This is the season of goodwill... To all suppliers, - shareholders* and business associates generally, the Directors. of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Co., Ltd,, . extend.. Christmas greetings, and good wishes for, the New Year. Goodwill is the basis of our business. Without the good-. 1 will of. our Overseas Clients, the effortswf Suppliers,. Directors, and Staff'‘would be in vain. That goodwill is based, upon knowledge, and the greater that knowledge becomes of the quality and quantity of ourproducts, the more permanent will be the bonds of trade. To deepen l and strengthen those bonds of Imperial trade by the enlightenment of our Overseas customers, the ‘ Directors of the Company have had. prepared a special booklet 1 entitled “The Empire’s Dairy Farm,” which gives a full and comprehensive account of! the evolution of the Company and its present-day activities. This book is being ( widely distributed amongst the wholesale and financial^houses of Britain, United States; Canada, and the. East,, with a view to . furthering our trade interests. We want the co-operation i of< suppliers in thus increasing “ Anchor ” Brand prestige. A- copy- of this-book is. beings issued, to all . suppliers. After full perusal-it may be put do , good* use by being posted s to friends or relatives in Britain!/ with the injunction to visit the;Company’s stand at the forthcoming British Empire Exhibition opening in May next. Further, suppliers who have influential relatives or friends in Britain or Overseas whose interest in “Anchor” brand products may be increased by this-book; 1 are/askeid’to send in their names promptly so that copies- may' be posted direct. * >THE) EMPIRE’S DAIRY FARM” .. A Record- of "Anchor.” Attainment; ' ' i — ■»- ;i 1 SIR H. BEAUCHAMP (BANK.OF NEW ZEALAND). WRITES :■/ “I think ydu are to be greatly commended for publishing and circulating this little brochure, which.has for ita object' the - dissemination of information relating,to our, principal primary ' industry: dairying.” MR'H/ BUCKLETON; GENERAL MANAGER, BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, * “I. congratulate you on the production of the b00k,,-which is creditable to everyone concerned, iand will, I feel sure, be an eye-opener tb most . people abroad who receive., it, and learn ' from it - what- an immense organisation the N.Z.C.D.C. is.”' MR'A. JOLLY, GENERAL MANAGER -NATIONAL BANK <OF NEW ZEALAND, WRITES; “This, book is most instructive rand comprehensive, and has been • perused with interest.”MR NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH: “The book is certainly a great production- and<must? be of great--assistance to your correspondents-Overseas; l It is so very interesting and well got-up-” MR J. S. JESSOP, CHAIRMAN, MEAT CONTROL BOARD : : “ I must say it is a magniflcent production/ andsis s. record of progress that would'be hard to parallels im any.: part of theworld. As an advertising medium its circulation' Overseas will be very valuable.’’ SIR FRANCIS BELL,-ACTING PRIME iMINISTER: “ I congratulate your Company on the production and distribution of this interesting history of -the development and methods of your business.” MR FRANK M. WINSTONS, AUCKLAND : “I heartily congratulate your .Company..op thisrproduction, which is one of the finest things, of its kind, which has„been produced in New Zealand, and will give your-Overseas friends an idea of the great dairy produce business, in New Zealand and more especially of your own company.” MANAGER, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON-,AND .CO,, LTD,-: “ This will be a splendid advertisement-for your. Company and the Auckland Province.” N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE DAWfY“ OIL- LRL HAMILTON AUCKLAND."
JfevTTißfiir 1 " .' ' ' no# — /gar x. Jbi1000 —- 900— 1 Z7=s 300—• /p-j/zf // 200— // ~Z V" Raising the Cow to iaxlmum Butter-fat’ ’P^odiiiiioiieis 11 * It takes codliver oil to pick up human'being’s.- It takes “Codlivine” to raise the butter-fat productiveness of cows. (R»gd. Trade Mark) la OOOLIVER OIL CONDIMENT, made from the same pure codliver oil that strengthens, human constitutions.- Only North Sea cod are used—the world s ■ finest. This oil is blended palatably with 14 high, value feed , ingrpdientsronia* scientific basis;■ Splendid too; for . horses, pigs, poultry and calves. 1,200 calf-feeds in. a 100-lb.-bag In . simple meal form. No preparation needed. Mix m feed or drink.- If your s store cannot supply you, send direct to OSMOND. * SON (N.Z.) LTD? WAKEFIELD STREET. - P.O. 4«0 - WELLINGTON*' ■> Dbpot* irt FiwwittoM'xMir JiiMMSTOH New. r Gordon it Gotch 2
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4642, 24 December 1923, Page 4
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